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QuickCRUD Interface Development Tool
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The tool is designed to provide a simple means of slapping an interface onto an existing databse.  Once created, the interface can extended or customized to fit the need.
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QuickStart Instrucitons:
<li>Create or select the database to use.  We suggest a tool such as phpmyadmin to create the database structure and to fill in at least a few lines of data.  Note the database name, login and password</li>
<li>Create a new project.  Click on 'Add/Edit Projects' and fill out database information.  Information is saved after you type</li>
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<li>Click the Add button in the Add/Edit Projects form</li>
<li>A new blank row appears.  Populate this row with database information</li>
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<li>Project Name - Name of the project in the QuickCRUD system.  Also, will be default for some created files</li>
<li>Default Functions - Name of page created for default functions (Not Used)</li>
<li>Project Path - Folder that project will be setup in.  Enter as single folder, and it will be found under quickcrud/projects folder</li>
<li>Default Server - Server for project (Must put localhost)</li>
<li>Database - Project database name</li>
<li>Login - Project database login</li>
<li>Password - Project dabasee pass (these can be changed in the created connect pages (<projectname>-connect.php) after the project is completed)</li>
<li>Classes Subpath - Folder within project folder to copy form default class files</li>
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<li>Click Save.  You may need to re-fresh the page to see the new project appear in the left hand menu drop-down </li>
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<li>Select the project by name from the 'Select Project' Drop-down </li>
<li>Click 'Setup File Structure'  This creates the project directory and basic files for operation </li>
<li>Click 'Load All DB table info'.  This grabs databse file information from ther server </li>
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